Fraternity & Sorority Life

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Welcome to Fraternity & Sorority Life at Tarleton State University!

Welcome to the Fraternity & Sorority Life website at Tarleton State University. The Greek community has become one of the largest and most active groups on campus with numerous opportunities to hold influential leadership positions. Collectively, thousands of community service hours and thousands of dollars are contributed annually to local and national philanthropy projects.

This site is designed to be a useful tool for all current and potential new members. Should you ever have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Student Engagement at (254) 968.9256.

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Greek Councils

Fraternity & Sorority Life at Tarleton State University is made up of 17 fraternities and sororities that each report to one of three governing councils.

Panhellenic Council

The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is the national coordinating body of 26 all-women sororities. There are 5 NPC sororities at Tarleton State University that participate in formal women's recruitment, have financial commitments and academic requirements. To learn more, please visit the website for Panhellenic Council.

Panhellenic Fall Women's Recruitment

InterFraternity Council

Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of the all-men fraternities at Tarleton State University who are members of The National Interfraternity Conference (NIC). There are 7 IFC fraternities at Tarleton State University that participate in formal men's recruitment, have financial commitments and academic requirements. To learn more, please visit the website for InterFraternity Council.

IFC Men's Recruitment

InterGreek Council (IGC)

InterGreek Council (IGC) is the governing body of all special interests fraternities and sororities at Tarleton State University. Member organizations include service, religious and multicultural fraternities and sororities. IGC members do not participate in formal recruitment and should be contacted directly for recruitment information. To learn more, please visit the website for InterGreek Council.